London, UK - 15 October 2020 Mark Rothko, Red on Maroon, 1959, at New displays which open at Tate Britain as part of the museumÕs three collection routes. Rothko and Turner is a new route celebrating 50 years since Mark Rothko first gave Tate his iconic Seagram Murals and joins paintings by JMW Turner. The route through British Art 1540-1920 includes weird and wonderful paintings of fairies from the past 200 years, as well as Gwen John, Stanley Spencer and the Vorticists. British Art 1930-Now has also been expanded with a new display about Kim Lim, and ground-breaking sculptures from the 1980s
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London, UK - 15 October 2020 Mark Rothko, Red on Maroon, 1959, at New displays which open at Tate Britain as part of the museumÕs three collection routes. Rothko and Turner is a new route celebrating 50 years since Mark Rothko first gave Tate his iconic Seagram Murals and joins paintings by JMW Turner. The route through British Art 1540-1920 includes weird and wonderful paintings of fairies from the past 200 years, as well as Gwen John, Stanley Spencer and the Vorticists. British Art 1930-Now has also been expanded with a new display about Kim Lim, and ground-breaking sculptures from the 1980s Credit: Nils Jorgensen/Alamy Live News